Thean Hou Temple

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“Seafarers owe their lives to her.” This is what the Hainanese immigrants believed when they built Thean Hou Temple. The Thean Hou Temple stands as a testament to their faith and gratitude. Let me tell you its story.

The Thean Hou Temple is also known as Thean Hou Kong Temple. It is located on Muntri Street in George Town. This temple is not just a religious site. It is a historical landmark that reflects the rich cultural heritage of Penang.

Back in 1866, the Hainanese community established a temple. They dedicated it to Mazu. Mazu is the Taoist Deity and the protector of seafarers. Immigrants arriving safely from Hainan Island would come to Thean Hou Temple. They thanked Mazu for their safe journey.

The temple moved to its current location in 1895. This was thanks to donations collected over nearly 30 years. The Thean Hou Temple grew in significance for the Hainanese community.

In 1925, the Penang Kheng Chew Hooi Kuan Clan Association formed. The temple served as its headquarters. The name Kheng Chew Hooi refers to the village in Hainan. It is where the temple’s founders came from. In 1991, the association broadened its membership. It changed its name to the Hainan Clan Association. It included all Penang residents with Hainanese ancestry.

Like other clan associations, the Penang Kheng Chew Hooi Kuan Clan Association undertook charitable activities. They assisted members of their community. One notable project was the Aik Hua School. It was built in 1955 next to Thean Hou Temple. The clan association also established scholarships and a hospital. They even joined other clan associations to build the Penang Chinese Conference Hall.

The Thean Hou Temple underwent a major restoration. It celebrated its historical milestone. Expert craftsmen from China participated in the restoration work. The project finished in 1997. The restored temple features stone carvings. They depict stories of Mazu and popular legends.

The central shrine is dedicated to Mazu. To her left is a shrine for Shui Wei. She is the Goddess of the Waterfront. To the right is a shrine dedicated to the 108 brothers. These figures of Hainanese folklore were killed by pirates. They were trying to reach Vietnam to start a new life.

Today, Thean Hou Temple continues to serve the community. It organizes social and cultural events. It supports education. The temple also stands as a major tourist attraction in Penang. The Clan Association and Thean Hou Temple have served the community for over a century. They have successfully responded to changing social needs. They embrace a wider identity and new functions. The successful restoration and continued popularity show its importance to the local community.

When you visit, look out for the stone carvings. These were created by craftsmen from China in 1995. They marked the temple’s centenary. Don’t miss the central shrine to Mazu. Also see the shrine to Shui Wei. Finally, pay respects at the shrine to the 108 Brothers. These features are important to the Hainanese community. They are testaments to the Thean Hou Temple’s history.

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